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Tips for Parents/Families of First-Year Students

Expect Your Student to Change (But Not Too Much)… Your student will change. You may never understand it, but it is helpful to support them as ...

How parents aid in first-year college student success

First-year students who have positive relationships with their parents are more likely to succeed during their time at college.

5 Ways Parents Can Support New College Students

5 Ways Parents Can Support New College Students · 1. Check in with Your Student, But Not Too Much · 2. Talk About How to Create a Budget for their First Year of ...

Supporting your College Student: What Parents Need to Know

Parents remain, for the time being, the main source of support for college freshmen, just as in the past—but now, from a distance. Consider ...

Supporting Your First-Year Student Month-by-Month

Help your student feel “at home” again by jointly planning family activities. This will also continue to encourage their responsible nature. It may take ...

10 Ways Parents Can Support Their New College Student

Quick read for parents on how to support their college students. Great for first year students and refresher for any class year.

9 Ways to Elevate First-Generation Student Support - Inside Higher Ed

Linda LeMura, president of Le Moyne College in New York, sees parent engagement as an important part of a successful first-gen launch into ...

Tips for Supporting Your First-Generation College Student

Tips for Supporting Your First-Generation College Student · Tip #1: Eliminate the guilt. · Tip #2: Expect change: · Tip #3: Demonstrate confidence that they will ...

How Parents Can Support the Adjustment to College | U.S.

"Make sure they are really taking in all of those moments," says Josh Eisenberg, associate dean of students and dean of campus life at Pomona ...

Everything parents need to know about their college student's first year

Offer guidance on time management and study skills. Help your child understand the importance of attending classes, seeking help from professors ...

6 tips parents can use to help their student succeed in their first year ...

Check-in. And often. Give them a call or shoot them a text. Even if it is just leaving a message, let them hear your voice.

Family Firsts Your Support Will Make a Difference - ACT

Parents of first-generation college students often wonder: Isn't college just for privileged kids? No—today, a college education is a necessity. And with ...

First Weeks of College: Parent Tips | The Jed Foundation

Discuss ideas for connecting, such as inviting others to join them for a meal, or getting involved in campus activities. Help them understand that all first- ...

Does Parent Involvement Really Help Students? Here's What the ...

When parents are involved in their children's schooling, students show higher academic achievement, school engagement, and motivation, according ...

When Parents Can't Help: How Can We Support First-Generation ...

When Parents Can't Help: How Can We Support First-Generation College Students? ... first in your family to attend college, let your students know.

6 Tips for Parents of Teens Going to College | University of Bridgeport

Open communication about finances will help set your child up for success as they navigate this new chapter in their life. Learn more about our ...

Family support plays a big role in ensuring first generation students ...

Along with the stories of struggle and childhood dreams, parents have helped students realize the importance of attending college and having the ...

First-Generation College Student: 4 Ways Parents Can Support ...

Encouraging your student to connect with them early and often is always a good idea. APU students can access many great resources to assist them ...

Student Success: 5 Ways Parents & Caregivers Can Help

Parents and caregivers can help guide and empower kids to ask for what they need, whether it's requesting a visual aid, an after-school meeting ...

Twenty Ways You Can Help Your Children Succeed At School

Attend parent-teacher conferences and keep in touch with your child's teacher. Schools usually have one or two parent-teacher conferences each year. You can ...